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198239471Berkeley:: University of California Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1982. Hardcover. 0520044673 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . University of California Press, hardcover books
1882008164London: George Bell and Sons 1882. RARE. Published 1882 - 1883. Three of the Schiller volumes and two of The Goethe with frontispiece portrait engraving. Seventeen volumes handsomely bound in contemporary polished black calf over marbled boards the backs gilt marbled end papers and edges. Near Fine prior owner name one volume front joint starting to open from bottom end yet holding nicely one volume of Schiller light rubbing at corners.some spotting associated with the engravings marbled covers light rubbing. SCARCE in the complete 17 volume set and in lovely contemporary bindings. Bohn's Standard Library. Translated from the German. A heavy set please be advised added shipping charges will be requested for international orders. . Later Edition. Half Polished Calf. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. George Bell and Sons Hardcover books
1838200105Providence. : B. Cranston & Co. 1838. hardcover original bindstamped brown cloth gilt spine title. . Dampstain affecting the upper part of all pages otherwise a very good copy. . Small 8vo. B. Cranston & Co. hardcover books
18532265942Henry G. Bohn 1853. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Two tears along front hinge of spine multiple smudges on front board large stain along top edge of first few pages front and rear hinges starting. 1853 Hard Cover. viii 519 pages. Original green embossed cloth hardcover binding with gold spine lettering. Translated from the German by The Rev. A.J.W. Morrison M.A. "In Germany the schisms in the church produced also a lasting political schism which made that country for more than a century the theatre of confusion but at the same time threw up a firm barrier against political oppression. It was too the Reformation principally that first drew the northern powers Denmark and Sweden into the political system of Europe." "Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller German: johan kstf fid Henry G. Bohn hardcover books
186539600Santiago de Chile: Imprenta de la Vox de Chile 1865. Segunda edicion. Paper wrappers. A very good copy with light soiling and wear to front wrapper. 112 pp. 8vo. Translation of Schiller's William Tell into Castilian. Imprenta de la Vox de Chile unknown books
1980126190Neu-Isenburg Germany: Edition Tiessen 1980. paper-covered boards paper spine label slipcase. Tiessen. 4to. paper-covered boards paper spine label slipcase. 41 3 pages. Text in German. Limited to 25 copies numbered with Roman numerals. With an original etching by Ranier Zimnik. Prospectus laid in. Slipcase torn at fore-edge and lightly soiled. Edition Tiessen unknown books
1910126802Müchen Munich Germany: Theodor Stroeser's Kunstverlag 1910. cloth illustrated front cover. 4to. cloth illustrated front cover. unpaginated. With 17 illustrations by Alexander von Liezen Mayer and ornaments by ludwig von Kramer. Six engravings by F.F. Dieninger F. Forberg and Fr. Luby. Also eleven woodcuts by Wilhelm Hecht. Covers rubbed and scuffed especially at edges and corners. Top of spine separating small piece missing. Theodor Stroeser's Kunstverlag unknown books
1952107615Easton Press 1952. Special Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Easton Press Norwalk: 1952. Hardcover. Book Condition: Fine. Illustrated by Rafaello Busoni illustrator. Translated from the German in the meter of the original by Theodore Martin. Introduction by Thomas Carlyle. Collector's Library edition. Large octavo bound in brown leather with gilt lettering and design raised bands along spine all edges gilt ribbon book mark. Fine. Small previous owner's stamp on half-title page. "Notes from the Archives" prospectus laid in.; 160 pages. Easton Press hardcover books
18073588Leipzig: Siegfried Lebrecht Crusius 1807-8. Hardcover. Very Good. Two volume set. Two engraved frontispieces by W. Bohm after Schnorr. Early ownership signatures in each volume dated 1827. Contemporary boards spine labels. Nice set of an early edition of Schiller. <br/><br/> Siegfried Lebrecht Crusius hardcover books
1901136018Boston: Francis A. Niccolls and Company 1901. 480/1000 copies of Edition De Luxe. Hardbound. VG tiny white letters in base compartment of spine. Full Brown crushed Morocco leather with gilt borders and tooling and devices to the six compartments on the spine which has the title "Schillers Works" and "Thirty Years' War". Top edge gilt others untrimmed. 6 illustrations including tissue guarded frontispiece. An absolutely beautiful book. Specially bound in this leather by Erbe Crombie & Lamothe for Wilkinson and Lancaster. Silk endpapers. Would make a wonderful gift with the luxurious texture of the leather spine and covers. Francis A. Niccolls and Company hardcover books
1801179123Tübingen: der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung 1801. Hardcover. VG- overall wear to boards corners bumped leather worn age toning and light foxing to pages as expected with age but otherwise pages are clear. Three-quarters red leather boards five raised bands on spine with gilt lettering colorful marbled end papers 3 preliminary leaves 5-237 1 pages. Text in German. Colophon: Weimar gedruckt bei den Gebrüdern Gädicke. der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung hardcover books
18013589Tubingen: J. G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung 1801. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Uncommon first printing of this important play by Schiller. Contemporary boards leather spine; both quite rubbed but still holding. Contents very good. <br/><br/> J. G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung hardcover books
19661311551Munich: Carl Hanser 1966. Hardcover. 10mo; G/G; beige spines with black text; 3 volumes; cardboard slipcase shows age toning toward edges; rubbed worn corners; dust jackets have moderately rubbed exteriors; minor wear to edges; lightly sunned spines; cloths have slight sunning to spines; exterior boards clean; text blocks show light shelf wear to exterior edges; interiors clean; previous owner's name to pastedowns; GERMAN text. 1311551. FP New Rockville Stock. Carl Hanser hardcover books
192143393Berlin: verlegt bei Erich Reiss 1921. Edition limited to 100 copies this is copy 98 large 4to 70 leaves vignette lithograph portrait on title page 10 full-page lithographs by Otto Baumberger each one signed in the margin by him in pencil; original paste-paper boards corners worn extremities lightly rubbed neatly rebacked for appearance sake the sewing structure loose but intact edges uncut; occasional mild spotting very good in a new green cloth clamshell box. An early and uncharacteristic work by Otto Baumberger 1889-1961 the noted Swiss painter and poster artist. Early on as an employee of Wolfensberger AG in Zurich he acquired a thorough knowledge of lithographic technique employed with precision in this rendering of Schiller's classic work. Later Baumberger produced some 200 posters of great quality and style. His realistic rendering of a herringbone tweed coat became a classic of Swiss poster art. <br/><br/> verlegt bei Erich Reiss hardcover books
0591<br/><br/>New York : David Longworth 4th American ed.: rev. and corr. from the various translations. 1808. 12mo disbound 108pp. Notes: "From the German of Frederick Schiller." References: Shaw & Shoemaker #16147. OCLC locations: 7 locations. unknown books
1862BL4659Cincinnati:: J. Eggers and Wilde 1862. 1862. 12mo. iv 1 6-168 pp. English preface and German main text. Original blind-stamped cloth gilt spine title faded. Very good. Rare Cincinnati imprint. Originally written by Schiller in 1804 it retells the story of the famous Swiss marksman. J. Eggers and Wilde, 1862. hardcover books
1959M8901Reprint from:: 'Ciba Symposium' vol. 7 no. 4 1959. 1959. 230 x 170 mm. 8vo. 178-183 pp. 5 figs. 2 in color. Printed wrappers. Very good. 'Ciba Symposium,' vol. 7, no. 4, 1959. unknown books
1959WRCLIT60124Mindelheim Bayern: Melchior W. Mittl 1959. Large octavo. Paper wrapper over stiff wrappers printed label. Decorations by Erwin Holzbaue. Outer wrapper a bit sunned at extreme edges otherwise near fine. First printing in this format produced by Mittle for the Hahnemühle Paper Company. Signed by the printer on the colophon. Laid in is a full-page a.l.s. from Mittl on his letterhead 29 January 1960 responding to the gift of some Bruce Rogers bookplates sending this item in return commenting on it and on other projects etc. Melchior W. Mittl unknown books
4833One large folding facsimile plate. 16 pp. Small 8vo orig. printed wrappers stitched as issued and bound in modern wrappers. Berlin J.A. Stargardt 1859. One of a very few surviving copies of this bookseller's catalogue of a significant portion of the library of Friedrich von Schiller 1759-1805 the German poet philosopher historian and playwright. In 1851 the bookseller and auctioneer Stargardt acquired this part of Schiller's library from his son Karl. It proved difficult to sell and in 1859 he produced the present catalogue selling the collection in 1860 to the Hamburg bookseller I.S. Meyer. Meyer also had difficulties selling the collection and in 1862 he held a lottery which was won by a merchant named Helmcke who received the 156 books and the manuscript list as his prize. Helmcke gave the collection to the Hamburger Stadtbibliothek in 1867 where it was absorbed into the general collections and the duplicates dispersed. In 1905 the remaining 114 volumes were reassembled and shelved separately. The engraved folding plate is a facsimile of a manuscript list of the books in Schiller's hand. Fine copy preserved in a green morocco slipcase. ❧ Roland Folter Deutsche Dichter- und Germanistenbibliotheken 664. unknown books
186228136Stuttgart: Cotta'fcher Verlag 1862. 6 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarters pebbled brown morocco over pebbled boards. Bookplates of Henry Cabot Lodge. Some rubbing to extremities else very good. 6. 6 vols. 8vo. Cotta'fcher Verlag unknown books
048143Essen: Phaidon Verlag. Neuauflage der Säkularausgabe. 6 vols. complete dj. Contents: Bd. 1 Gedichte. Bd. 2 Die Räuber; Fiesko; Kabale und Liebe; Don Carlo; Wallenstein. Bd. 3 Die Piccolomini; Wallensteins Tod; Maria Stuart; Die Jungfrau von Orelans; Die Braut von Messina; Wilhelm Tell. Bd. 4 Dramen; dramatischer NachlaÃ; Ãbersetzungen. Bd. 5 Philosophische Schriften. Bd. 6 Historische Schriften. Phaidon Verlag unknown books
187948602Munich and New York: Theo. Stroefer & Geo. Krichner & co 1879. Small folio pp. 55 1; 5 engraved plates; text illustrations throughout by Alexander Liezen Mayer many of them full page decorative borders by Rudolf Seitz; original red pebbled-grain cloth with red morocco spine elaborate gilt design on cover and spine back cover with blind-stamped border; a.e.g.; corners bumped extremities rubbed very light foxing; contemporary Greenleaf family gift inscriptions on flyleaf; very good and sound. <br/><br/> Theo. Stroefer & Geo. Krichner & co hardcover books
18066607Gotha: Becker 1806. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 190 x 114mm. 71pp. Late-19th-century half calf and marbled paper over boards spine gilt lettered monogram: ìE.M.î at foot of spine marbled endpapers; title stained at upper margin light occasional spots; lightly rubbed. First Edition. Count von Bentzel-Sternau was a German statesman and writer. He became minister of state and finance in the grand duchy of Frankfurt 1812. He published many popular satirical romances. Very scarce work published a year after Schiller's death. <br/><br/> Gotha: Becker hardcover books
17886604Leipzig: Siegfried Lebrecht Crusius 1788. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 160 x 94 mm.6 274pp. 6 ads. Late-19th-century half calf and marbled paper over boards spine gilt lettered monogram: "E.M." at foot of spine marbled endpapers; light occasional spots; lightly rubbed. This copy bound by W. Collin of Berlin for well-known Goethe collector Ernst Magnus his pictorial bookplate on front pastedown. First Edition. A second edition did not appear. Schillerís work on the most remarkable histories and conspiracies in Europe including an section on the Italian Governmentís ìPazzi Conspiracyî of the 15th century. During the last seventeen years of his life 1788-1805 Schiller struck up a friendship with already famous and influential Goethe. They frequently discussed issues concerning new standards literature and art in Germany. This relationship and these discussions led to a period now referred to as Weimar Classicism. This alliance which began the year of this publication lasted until Schillerís early death in 1805 and it came to form a part of the foundation of 19th-century Germanyís understanding of itself as a culture and after Bismarckís unification of Germany as a nation. <br/><br/> Siegfried Lebrecht Crusius hardcover books
1922143525München: Georg Müller 1922. Octavo pp. 1-4 1 2 3-530 531: blank 532-536: publisher ads original pictorial light blue paper-covered boards front cover printed in black blue and violet spine panel printed in black top edge stained blue. First edition. A presentation copy with a signed inscription on the front free endpaper by Ewers to Sam Franko a noted American violinist and composer. A reissue of Schiller's DER GEISTERSEHER THE GHOST SEER an unfinished epistolary novel published in book form in Germany in 1789 that adds Ewers' own conclusion to the story and his fourteen-page afterword presumably explaining of his method and motivations. At least two continuations or conclusions to Schiller's tale in English have been published but Ewers' conclusion appears to be the only one composed in German. It was not well received by critics. Bloch 2002 932. Apart from mild age-darkening to the spine panel a fine copy. #143525 Georg Müller unknown books